Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson (Amaranthaceae Juss.) is a dioecious noxious weed, native to the Americas, which infests summer crops. It causes high crop losses, and rapidly evolves resistance to herbicides. In Europe, A. palmeri was recorded mostly as a casual alien, but in 2018 it was reported infesting a soybean field in Italy, and the next year two more populations were found in the same area. Experiments were conducted on these three populations to evaluate the resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides, to determine the main resistance mechanisms involved and assess the efficacy of alternative herbicides with different sites of action than ALS. The three populations were confirmed cross-resistant to ALS-inhibiting herbicides (thifensulfuron-methyl and imazamox). Gene sequencing identified a Trp to Leu substitution at position 574 of ALS gene in resistant plants, proving that the main resistance mechanism for the three populations is target-site related. The presence of other resistance mechanisms cannot be excluded. Metobromuron, metribuzin and glyphosate are still effective on these populations.

Recent discovery of Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson in Italy. Characterization of ALS-resistant populations and sensitivity to alternative herbicides / Milani, Andrea; Panozzo, Silvia; Farinati, Silvia; Iamonico, Duilio; Sattin, Maurizio; Loddo, Donato; Scarabel, Laura. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:13(2021). [10.3390/su13137003]

Recent discovery of Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson in Italy. Characterization of ALS-resistant populations and sensitivity to alternative herbicides

Duilio Iamonico;
2021

Abstract

Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson (Amaranthaceae Juss.) is a dioecious noxious weed, native to the Americas, which infests summer crops. It causes high crop losses, and rapidly evolves resistance to herbicides. In Europe, A. palmeri was recorded mostly as a casual alien, but in 2018 it was reported infesting a soybean field in Italy, and the next year two more populations were found in the same area. Experiments were conducted on these three populations to evaluate the resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides, to determine the main resistance mechanisms involved and assess the efficacy of alternative herbicides with different sites of action than ALS. The three populations were confirmed cross-resistant to ALS-inhibiting herbicides (thifensulfuron-methyl and imazamox). Gene sequencing identified a Trp to Leu substitution at position 574 of ALS gene in resistant plants, proving that the main resistance mechanism for the three populations is target-site related. The presence of other resistance mechanisms cannot be excluded. Metobromuron, metribuzin and glyphosate are still effective on these populations.
2021
herbicide resistance; palmer amaranth; alternative herbicides; soybean
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Recent discovery of Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson in Italy. Characterization of ALS-resistant populations and sensitivity to alternative herbicides / Milani, Andrea; Panozzo, Silvia; Farinati, Silvia; Iamonico, Duilio; Sattin, Maurizio; Loddo, Donato; Scarabel, Laura. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:13(2021). [10.3390/su13137003]
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